RCMP looking for missing man

Name: Leslie Gordon Levasseur 

Last seen: August 7th – 12:00 PM

 

The Amaranth RCMP are presently searching for Leslie Gordon Levasseur (61 years old) of the Sandy Bay First Nation.

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Santa Clara year end awards

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The Santa Clara Baseball League (SCBL) has announced its 2016 individual award winners. The worthy recipients are determined each year by the league officials. For the 2016 regular season, the award winners include:

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‘It was dedication of the heart for this hallowed ground’

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Photos by Kate Jackman-Atkinson and Christine Waddell. Following the plaque unveiling, members of the Military History Society of Manitoba and the Friends of Camp Hughes led volunteers into Camp Hughes’ trenches and across No Man’s Land, towards the enemy trenches.

 

By Kate Jackman-Atkinson

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In the summer of 1916, Manitoba’s second largest city was actually a military training camp located west of Carberry. That summer, Camp Hughes was home to more than 30,000 soldiers training to head overseas to fight in World War I as part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force.

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World record broken at Austin

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Photos by Diane Ruzycki. A view of the world record attempt.

By Ken Waddell

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Ahead of Sunday’s record attempt, the Canadian Foodgrains Bank advertised on their web site they planned Harvesting Hope: a World Record to Help the Hungry. They expected 600 volunteers from across Canada who would harvest a field of wheat with 146 old-fashioned threshing machines from the early 20th century. They were expecting 146 machines, which combined, are capable of harvesting more than 20,000 bushels of wheat per hour. They would be driven by 6,100 horsepower of engine capacity.

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Neepawa athlete makes it to podium at WCC

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Submitted photo. Ben Perrett (third from right) and Zoie Forgue (far right) of Neepawa, pose with several of their Team Manitoba teammates, during the Western Canada Challenge, recently held in Regina. 

By Eoin Devereux

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Neepawa found itself well represented at the Western Canada Challenge. The event, held July 29-31 in Regina, featured some of the top track and field competitors from across the prairies. For Prairie Storm Athletics, the Neepawa based track and field club, eight members, as well as coach Bryce Koscielny, were selected to be a part of Team Manitoba in its showdown against Saskatchewan and Alberta.

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